Marble Quarry Campsite Hand Pump

Please Note: Potable water may not be available at each campsite. Water is treated with iodine. Please plan to have water purification tablets with you. Water is turned off from […]
Marble Quarry Campsite

According to old maps, before the C&O Canal was built, there was “a “Marble Quarry” running along the Maryland side of the river for over a mile. The stone that […]
Whites Ferry Parking

Large lot. Off Whites Ferry Road, near Whites Ferry, with service across the Potomac to Virginia.
White’s Ferry Restroom
White’s Ferry Picnic Tables
Turtle Run Campsite Hand Pump

Please Note: Potable water may not be available at each campsite. Water is treated with iodine. Please plan to have water purification tablets with you. Water is turned off from […]
Turtle Run Restroom
Turtle Run Campsite

One of the regularly spaced hiker/biker campsites along the towpath, Turtle Run provides a front row seat to Civil War history—in the middle of the Potomac. Turtle Run offers views […]
Broad Run’s Mystery Aqueduct

Culverts and aqueducts both allowed streams and rivers to cross uninterrupted below the C&O Canal. Aqueducts were usually larger—more like bridges. But what else differentiates a culvert from an aqueduct? […]
Poolesville

Poolesville, a town of 6,000 people in western Montgomery County, Maryland, is a worthwhile diversion for Canal travelers. From the towpath, it can be accessed via 5-mile rides on Whites […]
Ruin of Jarboe’s Store

Just as crossroads have become gathering places in the automotive age, so too did upstream Canal locks become places to meet and do business in the mid 1800s. Lockhouse 25 […]
Lockhouse 25: Canal Quarters

Lockhouse 25 is part of the Canal Quarters program and is available for overnight stays! You and up to 7 friends can spend up to three nights here, experiencing life on […]
Lock 25 Edwards Ferry Parking

Small Lot. Take Edwards Ferry Road, near Lock 25 and Lockhouse 25, which is available to guests for overnight stays as part of the Canal Quarters program.
Lock 25 Edward’s Ferry

Activity at Edward’s Ferry began very early in the Civil War with a Union encampment and commissary established here in 1861 by General Charles Stone. “Camp Stone,” as it was […]
Lock 25 Edward’s Ferry Boat Ramp

Edward’s Ferry has a significant Civil War tie, when it was used as a river crossing for the Union army, as well as many civilians. Today, it has a large […]
Goose Creek River Lock
Chisel Branch Restrooms
Chisel Branch Campsite Hand Pump

Please Note: Potable water may not be available at each campsite. Water is treated with iodine. Please plan to have water purification tablets with you. Water is turned off from […]
Chisel Branch Campsite

The Chisel Branch Campsite is a hiker-biker campsite named after for a stream that crosses beneath the canal approximately half a mile from the site. Amenities include a chemical toilet, […]
Sycamore Landing Parking

Small lot. Turn off River Road on Sycamore Landing Rd. Near Sycamore Landing Boat Ramp.
Sycamore Landing Boat Ramp
McKee-Beshers Wildlife Management Area

Hikers, naturalists, bird-watchers, and hunters can all enjoy the 300 acres of preserved woods, fields, and wetlands that is the McKee-Beshers Wildlife Management Area. McKee-Beshers is known for its deliberately […]
Horsepen Branch Restroom
Horsepen Branch Campsite Hand Pump

Please Note: Potable water may not be available at each campsite. Water is treated with iodine. Please plan to have water purification tablets with you. Water is turned off from […]
Horsepen Branch Campsite

The Horse Pen Branch campsite is a hiker/biker campsite not accessible by car. Amenities include a chemical toilet, water, picnic table, and grill. Please Note: Potable water may not be […]
Seneca Creek

Once known as “Sinegar Creek,” Seneca Creek was a valuable resource for those who settled in the Washington area. In a time when the power of water drove grist mills, […]
Seneca Stone Cutting Mill

Here’s the wonderful thing about Seneca Red Sandstone: Beyond its rich red color, fine grain and durability, this sandstone also possesses what workers called “quarry sap,” which actually made it […]
Lock 24 “Rileys”/Seneca Parking

Large lot. Turn off River Road onto Rileys Lock Rd. Near Rileys Lock 24 and Seneca Aqueduct and Creek, with towpath access.
Lock 24 “Rileys”/Seneca Restrooms
Lock 24 “Rileys”/Seneca Canoe/Kayak Ramp
Lock 24 “Rileys”/Seneca Picnic Tables
Lock 24 “Rileys” & Seneca Aqueduct

The C&O Canal had 11 aqueducts and 74 lift locks… but one was both a lift lock and an aqueduct! This engineering marvel is located at mile 22.7, at the […]
Rowser’s Ford

Wherever you find a strategic location to cross the Potomac River, history always seems to follow. Rowser’s Ford, near Lock 24, is no exception. On the evening of June 27, […]
Lock 23 “Violettes” Parking

Small lot. Turn off River Road onto Violettes Lock Rd. Near Violettes Lock 23, with access to the towpath.
Lock 23 “Violettes” Picnic Tables
Lock 23 “Violettes” Restrooms
Lock 23 “Violettes” Canoe/Kayak Ramp
Lock 23 (Violettes Lock) & Dam No. 2

Named for Alfred Violet (or Violette), who was the last locktender to work this lock, Violettes Lock is a double lock made of the red sandstone distinctive of the Seneca quarry. […]
Blockhouse Point

The fort at Blockhouse Point was one of three earth-and-wood structures built in the area to protect the Potomac fords and C&O Canal from Confederate raiders. Built in the winter […]
Dierssen Waterfowl Sanctuary

If you’re looking for a quiet place to see a wide variety of waterfowl and other wildlife, grab your binoculars and walk along the pond at Dierrson Waterfowl Sanctuary. Donated […]